Crews will renovate all 356 hotel rooms and suites at the Camino Real, as well as conference rooms and the second-floor grand ballroom. A restoration of the original tenth-floor rooftop is also part of the plan. Panoramic views of the Franklin Mountains, the historic Rio Grande and the Mexican border will be available along with drinks at an expanded bar room next to the rooftop terrace.

“The unique vision of restoring and renovating this storied hotel in El Paso is inspired by the rich, historic architecture and material details of the 100-year-old hotel,” said Kobi Karp, founder and principal at Kobi Karp Architecture and Design, said in a prepared statement. The redesign will feature such local materials as copper, brass and burnished leathers.